Mildred is Montag's wife and she tries to commit suicide and overdoses.
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Mildred is Montags wife, but they broke up because she called the fire fighters on him for having books and she left
Montag asks Mildred if she remembers what happened the previous night, indicating that he wants to discuss her overdose on sleeping pills and her attempted suicide.
In Fahrenheit 451, the people who owned books were considered criminals because possessing them was illegal. Their books were burned by the government-sanctioned firemen, and they were often arrested and punished for their "crime."
Mildred Bonavolonta has written: 'Mildred Bonavolonta'
As Montag and Mildred sat in the hallway, Montag read aloud from the book, causing Mildred to become upset and disgusted by the words. Mildred then called the fire department to report Montag's possession of books, leading to a confrontation between Montag and the firefighters. Ultimately, Montag had to flee from the authorities.
Mildred wakes up feeling disoriented and confused about what happened the previous night. She may experience a mix of emotions like fear, embarrassment, or anxiety as she tries to piece together the events. Mildred may also feel physically and emotionally drained from the experience.
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